Alex Goldberg

Night Watch

Only a handful among us will get the chance to suit up and lift off up through the sky through the furthermost strata of the atmosphere, to land and roam upon our nightly neighbor, the moon. But that doesn't mean the moon's fascinating, craggy surface should always remain a spaceship ride away.

You can put the moon on the man (or woman!) with this celestial timepiece that lets you carry a telescopic view of the moon's rocky surface with you whenever the cosmos beckon. A dimensional, realistic image of the moon's surface appears pale gray during the day, but in the dark of night with the push of a button, the wearer can illuminate this astral accessory with a radiant glow.

Offering an up-close view of the moon day and night, this unique timepiece is bound to leave both the space fanatic and the casual stargazer alike moonstruck.

created by

Alex Goldberg

location

California

Alex Goldberg designed and made watches and accessories for various retail chain clients for over 10 years. In 2001 Alex designed his own line of watches. Watches that told the time, yes, but would always do something more (after all, no one really needs a watch these days if you are only interested in knowing the time of day). Alex’s watches incorporate celestial bodies, ancient instruments, color and light to create watches that just do not simply tell time, but tell a story and
tell you a little something about the person who chooses to wear that watch.

Made from

rubber,
steel

Measurements

Band: 9.5" L, Face: 1.5" dia.

Care

Rinse with warm water (make sure crown is sealed) and dry with cloth

Item ID

23499

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This is a really cool watch. My girlfriend got it for me for my birthday. She thought the face would change through moon cycles, but it doesn't. That really doesn't matter though, because this watch is cool regardless.

The light is bright and makes a really cool image. Not the easiest watch to read, but you should understand that just looking at the picture, and if you are really interested you should be willing to take an extra moment to get the time right. At his point I'm not sure if it's water resistant so I'm not taking any chances. The band is rubber and actually pretty cool, though I already broke one of the little rings that holds the extra part of the band down (likely more my fault than the band's).

The only (potential) downside is that the casing is pretty bulky and heavy (about 1.5 cm thick). If you like how it looks this doesn't really matter and shouldn't keep you from getting one. Overall a cool watch, and I recommend it.

I just received this today and I am very pleased. It's unique and very stylish. Looks fancy yet sturdy. Others have stated that it's difficult to read the time; I don't think that is an issue. But if I would have to state a con: the box in which the watch is packaged in looks very cheap, making the watch appear cheap, toy-ish like. This is going to be a Christmas present (for my son), and luckily I have time to find another box to wrap it in. Other than that, love it. Am sure my son will love it, too.

Really nice look. Can be dressed up or down, so very versatile. Hard to read if you aren't used to watches: there are no numbers or tick marks to help you out. The watch got many unprompted compliments. I was very happy with it, as was the recipient.

Was this a gift?:

Yes

Bottom LineYes, I would recommend this to a friend

Merchant response:Thanks for this detailed, helpful review. We're glad it was a hit gift!

Good looking watch. I love the clean and large watch face. It catches light nicely and gets conversations/compliments started without much effort. However, once you illuminate the face, bang! Super stunning and cool.

Some might find it difficult to read without numbers, but it's quite clear to me what time it is without numbers.